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A collection of WWI First World War Imperial German Army related miniature medals, to include; a miniature Wound badge affixed to a miniature 1914-1918 Iron Cross, and another Iron Cross miniature medal having been converted into a necklace. Along with a 20th century WWII Second World War Nazi ' SA ' ' Fur Treue Dienste ' medal (likely a reproduction).
A WWII Second World War medal group awarded to one Flight Officer Edward Grahame Fowler of the Royal Canadian Air Force, 420 Squadron. Comprising his War Medal, 1939-45 Star and Air Crew Europe Star. Each with their original ribbons. Fowler was reported as 'Missing' on 12th February 1942 when his Hampden Bomber P4400 'J' was lost whilst attacking German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau during the famous Channel Dash manoeuvre. Supplied with a copied photograph of Fowler in uniform, a copy of the letter sent to his wife after he went missing, and some later printed research into his aircraft. Consigned from family. The Channel Dash was a German naval operation during the Second World War. A Kriegsmarine squadron comprising the two Scharnhorst-class battleships, the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen and their escorts were evacuated from Brest in Brittany to German ports. Scharnhorst and Gneisenau had arrived in Brest on 22 March 1941 after the success of Operation Berlin in the Atlantic...On 11 February 1942, the ships left Brest at 9:14 p.m. and escaped detection for more than twelve hours, approaching the Strait of Dover without discovery. The Luftwaffe provided air cover in Unternehmen Donnerkeil (Operation Thunderbolt) and as the ships neared Dover, the British belatedly responded. Attacks by the RAF, Fleet Air Arm, Navy and bombardments by coastal artillery were costly failures but Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were damaged by mines in the North Sea (Scharnhorst was out of action for a year). By 13 February, the ships had reached German ports
WWII Second World War Interest; Medallion for 'Outstanding Achievements in the Technical Branch of the Air Force' Nazi German Luftwaffe medal. Featuring a bust of Herman Goring to one side, with text surrounding. Eagle and swastika to the other. 7.5cm diameter. Provenance unknown, buyer discretion advised and sold 'as is'. In an associated case.
A WWII Second World War Danish related medal group, comprising 1939-25 Star, Defence Medal and 'For Deltagelse In Allieret Krigstjeneste' Danish medal. All with original ribbons. Includes the official set of miniatures (including the War Medal which is lacking from the full size set). Recipient unknown. Along with a collection of assorted badges and medals, to include; x3 Christian X 'For Deltagelse In Allieret Krigstjeneste' medals, a white metal enamel ' CX ' Danish crown brooch, enamel Red Cross badge, several enamel ' Women's League Of Health & Beauty ' badges, a Red Cross ' Buckingham ' epaulette with badges and other items. All presumed related.
A WWI First World War medal group trio and memorial plaque to one 18343 Private Thomas James Carter of the Grenadier Guards, killed in action 9/10/17 (possibly on the first day of the Battle of Poelcappelle). Comprising; his 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal. All with original ribbons. Along with the bronze Death Penny / Memorial Plaque 'Thomas James Carter' which retains its original box and letter from The King. The collection also retains his original dog tag and 'Soldier's Small Book'. Carter was born in Fleetwood, Lancashire. With some later printed history / research. Poignant medal group.
A WWI First World War medal pair and related effects awarded to one L7661 F. G. Chamberlain, Ordinary Seaman in the Royal Navy. Comprising War and Victor medals, both with ribbons and impressed to edge ' L7661 F. G. Chamberlain OS3 RN '. Along with the official miniatures, along with a National School Sailing Associated silver hallmarked enamel fob medal for 'Half Mile' 1913, and similar bronze medal for 1912. Consigned from the family.
AstraZenecHare is painted as Professor Sarah Gilbert, the vaccinologist who led the team behind the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine. Complete with lab coat and scientific equipment, AstraZenecHare represents the hope that science and the vaccine has given the world. As this year’s recipient of the RSA Albert Medal (awarded annually to recognise the creativity and innovation of individuals and organisations working to resolve the challenges of our time) she underlines what women can achieve, offering hope to young girls and inspiring them to fulfil their potential. Artist: Karen TurnerBorn in London in 1978, Karen spent many of her school years in Geneva, before returning to the UK to attend Hampstead Fines Arts College in London. In 2014 she moved to Eye, where she has a home studio. A portrait and figure artist, Karen uses a minimalistic, sculptural style to describe structure, aiming to capture her sitter using the least marks possible. Karen's work was recently selected for the Portraits for NHS Heroes exhibition and the accompanying Bloomsbury book. In May 2021 she was awarded the President's Prize at the Institute of East Anglian Artists Open Exhibition. Sponsor: Eye PharmacyMeeting all your pharmacy needs, we always put the patient first. We are ready and able to offer Covid vaccinations to all eligible patients and the local community. We are here to support the people of this lovely area. Measures approx. 17 inches deep x 12 inches wide x 36 inches high
Collection of coinsto include Victorian Coronation medal, Festival of Britain commemorative crown, coins etc (6)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Victorian 9ct rose gold braceletwith later additions of sporting fob medal and a detachable heart padlock, with rubbed '9ct' marks to each link, overall weight, 18g approx overallCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
A mixed lot to include a wooden trinket box decorated with a Dutch scene, 'Holland 1945' dedicated inside to 'Evangeline Boxall, a present from her Father, 21.11.45'; together with WWII RAF pin; an Education Committee for Regular Attendance awarded to J. Boxall from Surrey County Council; a brass Operation Torch badge 'Alger 8 Nov 1942'; brass car wash token; medal commemorating 60 years of the USSR 1945-2005; Wardonia safety razor etc
A WWI British War Medal, awarded to Capt. G.M Wilson; together with A British Expeditionary Force 1917 'Recreational Training Assault Training Competition 3rd Army Infantry School, July 1917, 2nd Prize Officers won by 2nd Lt. G. M. Wilson, 2nd Suffolk Regt', in original red Vaughton Ltd Medallists presentation case; together with a Lancashire Fusiliers bronze Athletics medal, stamped 'Barton' to reverse; and a silver Harpenden Golf Club, 'Monthly Medal Won by D. Braithwaite marked Vaughton Birmingham (4)
Masonic interest: a brown leather suitcase containing a Toye Kenning & Spencer hooded cloak with Great Priory badge; together with a gown bearing purple cross; black and white ribbon sash; hat, belt, gloves; purple gown bearing white Maltese cross; a further black and white hooded cape; medal and ribbon; ceremonial sword, and various paperwork etc
B2 Rare Robert Taylor "Helping Hand" signed by an impressive 16 famous Luftwaffe, USAAF, RAF and RCAF WW2 Aces and veterans. When originally issued in 1989, "Helping Hand" was signed only by the artist, Robert Taylor, this print being number 124 from an issue of 1250 and today is a sought after print in its own right. However, over the years this particular print has benefited greatly by being additionally autographed by 16 extremely well known WW2 aircrew from the Luftwaffe, the RAF and the USAAF including many leading Aces. This print is supplied with a Vector Fine Arts Certificate of Authenticity from 2007 confirming that this is one of just three prints to carry this combination of 16 autographs and giving details of the signatories (see photographs). This print is signed by the artist, Robert Taylor and Colonel Bob Morgan Pilot of the B-17 Memphis Belle, Lt. Colonel Francis "Gabby" Gabreski (Ace) 56th Fighter Group, General Gunther Rall (Ace) JG52, Lt. General Walter Krupinski (Ace) JG52 JV44, Colonel Don Blakeslee (Ace) Officer Commanding 4th Fighter Group, Lt. Colonel Robert S Johnson (Ace) 56th Fighter Group, Colonel "Hub" Zemke (Ace) Officer Commanding 56th Fighter Group, General Chesley "Pete" Peterson (Ace) Fourth Fighter Group, Wing Commander Geoffrey Page (Ace) 56 Squadron Battle of Britain, Colonel Walker Bud Mahurin (Ace) 56th Fighter Group, Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson (Ace) Canadian Wing, Lt. Colonel Don Lopez (Ace) Flying Tigers, Major General Robert "Bob" Landry B-17 Pilot, Cliff Peterson P-51 Pilot, Squadron Leader Rod Smith (Ace) RCAF and 2nd Lieutenant John C "Red" Morgan Co Pilot B17 Congressional Medal of Honour Holder received for his actions during a 1943 bombing run over Germany, which also inspired the character of 2nd Lieutenant Jesse Bishop in the novel and film Twelve O' Clock High. The print measures approximately 84cm x 60cm (33 x 23. 5 inches) and has been stored flat, out of the light and is in very. Print Historical Detail: The scene is a familiar one back in 1944. A damaged B-17 Flying Fortress, down on power and speed, has lost touch with the formation and is alone in a hostile sky - easy prey for the enemy fighter. With crew members injured and unable to bale out, the skipper has elected to stay with his ship in an effort to bring his crew home. All on board knew the drill: Once hit, damaged, slowed down and unable to maintain their position in the formation they were on their own. Losing height and dropping out of the relative safety of the group they would become a prime target for the marauding high-altitude fighters of the Luftwaffe, and their chances of survival would be slim. But this day was different. Their luck was in! High above, a P-51 Mustang long-range escort pilot, himself low on both fuel and ammunition and weary from combat with German fighters, has assessed the plight of the B-17 and closed in to 'ride shotgun' for the long journey home. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Militaria : Group of 8 Miniature Medals in Spinks box with name written inside of top cover, Group Captain James. B. Tait DSO, DFC. Group consist of DSO GVI with 3 clasps , DFC and bar, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany Clasp, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal with MID, 1953 Coronation(More Info available) Condition GEF
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